Tuesday, May 19, 2009

The Visual Media Resources Department seeks an assistant coordinator to help maintain the Bard Graduate Center’s collection of images used for teaching. The image collection consists of approximately 50,000 slides and 18,000 digital images that are made available for students and faculty using MDID (the Madison Digital Image Database). The Visual Media Resources Department also provides equipment, support, andtraining for students and faculty using visual resources, and is currently transitioning the slide collection to a fully digital platform. The Assistant Coordinator oversees image production, assists faculty and students with scanning, Photoshop and PowerPoint, as well as performs departmental administrative duties.

Please send letter of interest, including salary requirements, resume, and a list of three references to: acvmrsearch@bgc.bard.edu AA/EOE

For a complete position description and application instructions, please see: http://www.bgc.bard.edu/aboutbgc/employment.shtml

The Bard Graduate Center, a graduate institute affiliated with Bard College, offers MA and PhD programs in the study of the cultural history of the material world and is committed to the encyclopedic study of things, drawing on methodologies and approaches from art and design history, economic history, history of technology, philosophy, anthropology, and archaeology.

The NY Chapter appreciates and recognizes the above listed recruiters who specialize in placements in information-related fields.

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